Industrial Ovens From The Leader In The Industry

Wisconsin Oven Corporation has been designing, engineering, and manufacturing industrial ovens and other heating equipment for over 40 years. Our standard and custom industrial ovens are used for a multitude of applications including heat treating, finishing, drying, or curing. The experienced design team at Wisconsin Oven Corporation is able to meet even the most stringent standards for our customers’ industrial oven equipment.

I just wanted to let you know how impressed we've been with your assistance in the selection, purchasing process right through the manufacturing of the recent equipment we purchased from your company. What really put everything into perspective was when we came in to witness uniformity testing plus walk through of oven’s operations. Everyone was helpful and the overall appearance of your facilities was impressive. It was quite clear your staff takes pride in their work . We are very pleased with our choice of WOC and look forward to many years of doing business with you.

2018 was another year of unprecedented growth here at Wisconsin Oven. The growth we experienced in 2017 led to many new employment opportunities in 2018. This continued growth allowed for the shipment of 224 pieces of equipment to companies in industries such as composites , aerospace , technology, and automotive . This equipment included a mix of custom and standard batch and conveyor ovens that were used for curing composites, treating aluminum castings, post curing refractory material, and stress relieving automotive springs. Another highlight from 2018 was the development of the Wisconsin Oven Universal Training Center (WOC-U). Dave Strand, President

Wisconsin Oven Corporation announced the shipment of one (1) natural gas-fired conveyor oven to a leader in the forging industry . This conveyor oven will be used as a preheating oven for aluminum billets. This belt conveyor oven has sufficient capability to heat 3,000 pounds per hour of aluminum from 70° F to 950° F, as long as the workload is configured in a manner that is capable of absorbing the heat that is generated within the time available. This preheating conveyor oven has a maximum temp of 1,000° F with guaranteed temperature uniformity of ±10° F at 950° F

Wisconsin Oven Corporation announced the shipment of one (1) natural gas-fired conveyor oven to a supplier of the oil and gas industry. This conveyor oven will be used for the preheating and powder coating of couplings. This conveyor oven has sufficient capability to heat 1,000 pounds per hour of steel parts from 70° F to 1000° F, provided that the workload is configured in a manner that is capable of absorbing the heat that is generated within the time available. The powder coating conveyor oven has a maximum temp of 1,000° F with guaranteed temperature uniformity of ±10° F at

Wisconsin Oven Corporation announced the shipment of a natural gas-fired two zone conveyor oven to a leading supplier of the automobile industry. The conveyor oven will be used for stress relieving automotive springs and has the design capacity to heat approximately 11,000 pounds of springs per hour. The overall work chamber dimensions of this stress relieving oven are 11’3” wide x 24’3” long x 14’0” high. The maximum operating temperature is 650°C (1202° F) with guaranteed temperature uniformity of ±5°C at set points of 520°C (968° F) and 570° C (1058° F) to ensure the conveyor oven meets the CQI-9,

This year Wisconsin Oven is exhibiting at the CAMX 2018 (The Composites and Advanced Materials Expo). The expo is being held at the Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center in Dallas Texas from October 16th -18th 2018. CAMX strives to bring together the leaders from all areas who contribute to the advancement of materials industry including: transportation, aerospace, marine, wind energy, and more. This event will be a large-scale networking opportunity which includes the featuring of new technology within the industry. Composite Curing Ovens from Wisconsin Oven Wisconsin Oven will be showcasing their high-performance composite curing ovens at the show. Curing

This year, Wisconsin Oven will be exhibiting at the Furnaces North America (FNA) 2018 show, set for October 8th-10th in Indianapolis, Indiana. This event gathers the best of the heat-treating industry and is a great opportunity for businesses to network amongst attendees. For years the show has been one of the top educational/ networking forums in the industry. About FNA 2018 FNA brings together hundreds of suppliers and heat treaters under one roof. The event showcases the best and brightest in modern heat treatment technology. The show is famous for its technical sessions and this year is no exception. Experts

Wisconsin Oven Corporation announced the shipment of an electrically heated annealing furnace to a firearms manufacturer. This conveyor furnace will be used for annealing an assortment of brass and bronze firearm caps. The annealing furnace has a maximum temperature rating of 760° C (1,400 ° F) and a normal operating temperature of 300° to 650° C (572 ° to 1,202° F). The work chamber dimensions are 3'0" wide x 9'0" long x 6" high. The conveyor furnace , when preheated, has the sufficient capacity to heat 225 kg of product per hour from 23° C to 650° C. The recirculation

Wisconsin Oven Corporation announced the shipment of a natural gas fired heavy duty stress relieving oven to a leader in the technology industry. This heat treating oven will be used for stress relieving various fabricated steel tanks. The stress relieving oven has a maximum operating temperature of 1250° F and work chamber dimensions of 10' 1" wide x 7'6" long x 6'8" high. Guaranteed temperature uniformity of ±15° F at 1,130° F was verified through a nine (9) point profile test conducted in an empty chamber. The batch oven has sufficient capacity to heat 6,060 pounds of steel from 70°

Wisconsin Oven Corporation is pleased to announce the shipment of an electrically heated enhanced duty walk-in oven to a leader in the technology industry. The batch oven will be used for composite curing small parts and has the capability to heat 16,000 pounds of a composite material from 70° F to 350° F within 6-7 hours. This composite curing oven has work chamber dimensions of 10’0” wide x 18’0” long x 10’0” high and a maximum operating temperature of 500° F. Guaranteed temperature uniformity of ±5°F at set points of 95° F and 425° F was documented to ensure the